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How To Install Nginx RTMP Server + HLS on Ubuntu 16.04 EASY! September 20, 2018 April 24, 2018 by Mathew Moore Install the tools required to compile Nginx and Nginx-RTMP from source. This tutorial shows the installation of a Ubuntu 16.04 minimal server in detail with many screenshots. I will use the current release of the Ubuntu LTS (Long Term Support) series for this guide. The Ubuntu LTS versions are preferred by most administrators for server installations as you will get updates from Ubuntu for 5 years in the LTS branch.
The fifth (and final) point release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is now available to download.
Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS combines all bug fixes and security updates issued to the OS since the last point release went live with an updated kernel and graphics stack.
The end result is an updated install image that will need fewer post-install updates, plus better-than-ever hardware support and performance.
Updated install media is also available for official Ubuntu flavours, including Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME and Ubuntu MATE.
Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS – Point Release
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is supported by Canonical with ongoing security, bug and software updates for five years from release. Along the way new installers are created that feature an updated kernel. These are called 'point releases'.
If you want to do a fresh install of 16.04 LTS this is the image you should use.
Microsoft office home and student 2019 digital download. While there's not a lot 'new' to see in a point release there is plenty of newness to feel.
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The Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS install image rolls together all of the bug fixes and security patches released to Xenial Xerius since the last point release back in March. The updated installer helps keep fresh installs feeling fresh.
Ubuntu 16.04.5 also features an updated hardware enablement (HWE) stack composed of Ubuntu Linux Kernel 4.15 and graphics tech derived from Ubuntu 18.04 LTS ‘Bionic Beaver'.
An updated kernel helps improve the OS's hardware support, performance and compatibility.
Below is a chart showing the kernel support schedule for Xenial:
As you can, this is the final major kernel update this release will get, and is supported until EOL.
If you install Ubuntu 16.04 LTS using the installer images released today you won't need to install as many post-install updates as those who use an older install image. You will also get the Linux kernel 4.15 as standard, out of the box. Download mojave dmg.
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
If you run Ubuntu 16.04 LTS already you don't need to do anything special to get this 'release' — you're technically running it already.
That said, if you made your Ubuntu 16.04 install way back in April 2016 (and you haven't opted-in to receive HWE updates since) you will not get the new kernel or graphics stack until you opt-in.
And to do that you need to install the HWE kernel.
The Ubuntu wiki has full details on how to get HWE updates. Just run this command:
Download Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
If you need to download Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS you'll find the ISO images (for both 32-bit and 64-bit PCs) you need on the Ubuntu releases server, using the links below; https://txriii.over-blog.com/2021/01/adobe-8-update.html.
Microsoft store download apk. The Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release is now available to download.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (‘Xenial Xerus') is a long-term support release of Ubuntu. This means it is supported for 5 years with critical security, bug and app updates from Canonical, the company that makes Ubuntu.
Also Read: ‘16 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS‘
Support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS desktop ends in 2021, Canonical will continue to provide some critical updates as an ESM release, but only for enterprise and sever customers.
Scroll down to find out what's new & improved in this release, or hit the download below to start downloading an .iso
right away.
You can download Ubuntu 16.04 LTS faster (and help other users get theirs quicker too) if you use the official Ubuntu Torrents:
Remember: you do not have to do a fresh install to get this release. You can upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 from Ubuntu 15.10 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using the Update Manager app.
Ubuntu 16.04 — New Features
Linux Kernel 4.4
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ships with a modified version of Linux 4.4 kernel.
This kernel features numerable improvements to system stability, performance, power efficiency, and file system handling, and introduces support for newer Intel and AMD hardware.
- Improved Intel Skylake processor support
- 3D support in the virtual GPU driver
- New driver for Corsair Vengeance K90
- Support for TPM 2.0 chips
- Journaled RAID 5 support
It also introduces drivers for the Logitech G29 racing wheel and enables support for hardware features on some newer Toshiba laptops.
[one-half]
ZFS
A bigger (and somewhat controversial) change is the addition of support for the Zfs filesystem on Linux — the first version of Ubuntu to support it natively, out of the box.
ZFS is best described as a combination of a volume manager (like LVM) and a filesystem (like ext4, which remains the default for Ubuntu installations).
Ubuntu has produced a reference guide to help those interested in filesystems take advantage of ZFS on Xenial.
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Other System Changes
Python 3.5 is default in 16.04. Apps that are based on and/or use Python 2 remain available and will continue work as normal. Developers are advised to upgrade their software to take advantage of Python 3.
As we've previously warned, if you use a device with AMD Radeon graphics hardware you should NOT upgrade at present. The fglrx driver is now deprecated in 16.04, and although open source alternatives (radeon and amdgpu) are recommended, they do not deliver comparable performance.
[/one-half]
Snappy
Snappy is Ubuntu's brand new packaging format. It aims to help app developers bring newer versions of their apps to the Ubuntu desktop, instantly, reliably and safely.
We took a look at the key benefits of Snap packages in an earlier post, which is well worth a read for a full rundown.
But the short of it is this: you will get to install new versions of your favourite apps in Ubuntu sooner than before, and without having to worry about missing or out of date dependencies.
New Keyboard Shortcuts
The default shortcut for opening the HUD (the ‘heads-up display' that lets you quickly search for options in the menu of focus applications) changes from alt
to alt
+ space in this release.
The window control keybinding changes from alt
+ super
.
Unity 7.4
Unity is Ubuntu's default desktop shell. A host of bug fixes for some long-standing issues feature in its latest outing.
Yes, as you may have heard by now, Ubuntu 16.04 finally lets you move the Unity launcher to the bottom of the screen — six long years after users first asked.
The ‘option' to change the position is not exposed via the native system settings app, instead lurking in the nerdy nether regions of the dconf-editor. Third-party utilities like Unity Tweak Tool (available from Ubuntu Software) offer an easier, one-click toggle, however.
Ubuntu's controversial online search features are now disabled by defaultfor new installs.
Ubuntu Server 16 Download Iso
A victory for the privacy conscious,you'll no longer need to sift through tangentially related eBay, Wikipedia and web results when hunting down a local file or app.
Session shortcuts have been added to the Dash to make it even faster to reboot, logout or shutdown your PC.
Other changes in Unity 7.4:
[one-half]
- Removable devices now have launcher shortcuts
- ‘Format' option added to device quicklist
- Improved appearance of apps that use CSD
- New app spread shortcut: Super + Ctrl + W
- Window management fix for Trash
[/one-half][one-half last=y]
- New HUD shortcut: Alt + Space (previously just ‘Alt')
- Option to ‘Always Show Menus' in System Settings
- Dash: new overlay scrollbars
- Improved HiDPI support
- Apps now show launcher icons while loading
[/one-half]
LTS to LTS Changes
Changes since Unity 7.2 (used in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
Since a good chunk of you will be doing an upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS we'll mention some other notable tweaks to the desktop shell since the version you're used to was released.
Among them:
- App menus can be made to ‘Always Show'
- Faster login & logout animations
- New overlay scrollbars (no more thumb scrubber)
- Drag and drop apps from the Dash to the desktop to create shortcuts
- Computer can no longer be ‘shutdown' when the screen is locked
- Dash: Keyboard navigation improvements
- New setting to control the show-now delay (when pressing Alt key)
The Sound Menu will show a microphone input volumeslider on devices with a built-in (or connected) microphone. In earlier versions the input slider was only shown when the microphone was actively in use by an application.
New Default Wallpaper
Almost every new version of Ubuntu comes with a new desktop background and a selection of new community-contributed wallpapers.
The default desktop background is a palatable mish-mash of purple, though far removed from the heady days of the Hardy Heron! Whether you keep it or change it, the new default desktop wallpaper will at least make it easier to spot Ubuntu in the wild!
Application Updates
Several new apps ship as part of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, including a new desktop calendar app and a brand-new software store (pictured above).
Both are welcome additions to the desktop, with Calendar able to show your upcoming appointments and reminders in the Datetime Indicator.
The new Software app replaces the Ubuntu Software Center. Use it to search for, browse and install from hundreds of thousands of free and open-source application, as well as a few non-open-source and paid apps, too.
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It's not perfect — it doesn't always mark installed apps correctly, it leaves behind dependencies on uninstalls — but these bugs will be fixed in subsequent updates.
The Cheese webcam booth lets you — surprise — take screen-lit selfies using your webcam.
The latest releases of Mozilla's Firefox web-browser and Thunderbird e-mail client are (naturally) also included, as are new versions of other key apps like LibreOffice, Evince and the Eye of GNOME image viewer.
- Thunderbird 38
- Chromium 48
- LibreOffice 5.1
- Totem (aka ‘Videos') 3.18
- Rhythmbox 3.3
- GNOME Terminal 3.18
- Eye of GNOME 3.18
- Shotwell 0.22
Two apps you will no longer find on new installs are the disc-burning utility Brasero and the instant-messaging client Empathy.
Both have been removed from the ISO image.
If you're upgrading from an earlier release note that these apps won't be uninstalled.
A Most Xenodochial Release
‘94% of readers say they plan to upgrade — it's a must-have release'
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is a must-have upgrade.
And that's not just my opinion — over 18,000 of you have so far voted in our intentions poll and 94% of you plan to upgrade.
Dropbox download interrupted. Unity 7 once again removes ammunition for its critics to fire.
Xenial is an agreeable release. It's a desktop operating system that's as well suited for end users as it is developers as it is mainframes like the IBM LinuxOne.
How to Upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
If you run Ubuntu 16.04 LTS already you don't need to do anything special to get this 'release' — you're technically running it already.
That said, if you made your Ubuntu 16.04 install way back in April 2016 (and you haven't opted-in to receive HWE updates since) you will not get the new kernel or graphics stack until you opt-in.
And to do that you need to install the HWE kernel.
The Ubuntu wiki has full details on how to get HWE updates. Just run this command:
Download Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS
If you need to download Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS you'll find the ISO images (for both 32-bit and 64-bit PCs) you need on the Ubuntu releases server, using the links below; https://txriii.over-blog.com/2021/01/adobe-8-update.html.
Microsoft store download apk. The Ubuntu 16.04 LTS release is now available to download.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (‘Xenial Xerus') is a long-term support release of Ubuntu. This means it is supported for 5 years with critical security, bug and app updates from Canonical, the company that makes Ubuntu.
Also Read: ‘16 Things to Do After Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS‘
Support for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS desktop ends in 2021, Canonical will continue to provide some critical updates as an ESM release, but only for enterprise and sever customers.
Scroll down to find out what's new & improved in this release, or hit the download below to start downloading an .iso
right away.
You can download Ubuntu 16.04 LTS faster (and help other users get theirs quicker too) if you use the official Ubuntu Torrents:
Remember: you do not have to do a fresh install to get this release. You can upgrade to Ubuntu 16.04 from Ubuntu 15.10 and Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using the Update Manager app.
Ubuntu 16.04 — New Features
Linux Kernel 4.4
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS ships with a modified version of Linux 4.4 kernel.
This kernel features numerable improvements to system stability, performance, power efficiency, and file system handling, and introduces support for newer Intel and AMD hardware.
- Improved Intel Skylake processor support
- 3D support in the virtual GPU driver
- New driver for Corsair Vengeance K90
- Support for TPM 2.0 chips
- Journaled RAID 5 support
It also introduces drivers for the Logitech G29 racing wheel and enables support for hardware features on some newer Toshiba laptops.
[one-half]
ZFS
A bigger (and somewhat controversial) change is the addition of support for the Zfs filesystem on Linux — the first version of Ubuntu to support it natively, out of the box.
ZFS is best described as a combination of a volume manager (like LVM) and a filesystem (like ext4, which remains the default for Ubuntu installations).
Ubuntu has produced a reference guide to help those interested in filesystems take advantage of ZFS on Xenial.
[/one-half][one-half last=y]
Other System Changes
Python 3.5 is default in 16.04. Apps that are based on and/or use Python 2 remain available and will continue work as normal. Developers are advised to upgrade their software to take advantage of Python 3.
As we've previously warned, if you use a device with AMD Radeon graphics hardware you should NOT upgrade at present. The fglrx driver is now deprecated in 16.04, and although open source alternatives (radeon and amdgpu) are recommended, they do not deliver comparable performance.
[/one-half]
Snappy
Snappy is Ubuntu's brand new packaging format. It aims to help app developers bring newer versions of their apps to the Ubuntu desktop, instantly, reliably and safely.
We took a look at the key benefits of Snap packages in an earlier post, which is well worth a read for a full rundown.
But the short of it is this: you will get to install new versions of your favourite apps in Ubuntu sooner than before, and without having to worry about missing or out of date dependencies.
New Keyboard Shortcuts
The default shortcut for opening the HUD (the ‘heads-up display' that lets you quickly search for options in the menu of focus applications) changes from alt
to alt
+ space in this release.
The window control keybinding changes from alt
+ super
.
Unity 7.4
Unity is Ubuntu's default desktop shell. A host of bug fixes for some long-standing issues feature in its latest outing.
Yes, as you may have heard by now, Ubuntu 16.04 finally lets you move the Unity launcher to the bottom of the screen — six long years after users first asked.
The ‘option' to change the position is not exposed via the native system settings app, instead lurking in the nerdy nether regions of the dconf-editor. Third-party utilities like Unity Tweak Tool (available from Ubuntu Software) offer an easier, one-click toggle, however.
Ubuntu's controversial online search features are now disabled by defaultfor new installs.
Ubuntu Server 16 Download Iso
A victory for the privacy conscious,you'll no longer need to sift through tangentially related eBay, Wikipedia and web results when hunting down a local file or app.
Session shortcuts have been added to the Dash to make it even faster to reboot, logout or shutdown your PC.
Other changes in Unity 7.4:
[one-half]
- Removable devices now have launcher shortcuts
- ‘Format' option added to device quicklist
- Improved appearance of apps that use CSD
- New app spread shortcut: Super + Ctrl + W
- Window management fix for Trash
[/one-half][one-half last=y]
- New HUD shortcut: Alt + Space (previously just ‘Alt')
- Option to ‘Always Show Menus' in System Settings
- Dash: new overlay scrollbars
- Improved HiDPI support
- Apps now show launcher icons while loading
[/one-half]
LTS to LTS Changes
Changes since Unity 7.2 (used in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS)
Since a good chunk of you will be doing an upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 LTS we'll mention some other notable tweaks to the desktop shell since the version you're used to was released.
Among them:
- App menus can be made to ‘Always Show'
- Faster login & logout animations
- New overlay scrollbars (no more thumb scrubber)
- Drag and drop apps from the Dash to the desktop to create shortcuts
- Computer can no longer be ‘shutdown' when the screen is locked
- Dash: Keyboard navigation improvements
- New setting to control the show-now delay (when pressing Alt key)
The Sound Menu will show a microphone input volumeslider on devices with a built-in (or connected) microphone. In earlier versions the input slider was only shown when the microphone was actively in use by an application.
New Default Wallpaper
Almost every new version of Ubuntu comes with a new desktop background and a selection of new community-contributed wallpapers.
The default desktop background is a palatable mish-mash of purple, though far removed from the heady days of the Hardy Heron! Whether you keep it or change it, the new default desktop wallpaper will at least make it easier to spot Ubuntu in the wild!
Application Updates
Several new apps ship as part of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, including a new desktop calendar app and a brand-new software store (pictured above).
Both are welcome additions to the desktop, with Calendar able to show your upcoming appointments and reminders in the Datetime Indicator.
The new Software app replaces the Ubuntu Software Center. Use it to search for, browse and install from hundreds of thousands of free and open-source application, as well as a few non-open-source and paid apps, too.
Ubuntu 16 Download Iso
It's not perfect — it doesn't always mark installed apps correctly, it leaves behind dependencies on uninstalls — but these bugs will be fixed in subsequent updates.
The Cheese webcam booth lets you — surprise — take screen-lit selfies using your webcam.
The latest releases of Mozilla's Firefox web-browser and Thunderbird e-mail client are (naturally) also included, as are new versions of other key apps like LibreOffice, Evince and the Eye of GNOME image viewer.
- Thunderbird 38
- Chromium 48
- LibreOffice 5.1
- Totem (aka ‘Videos') 3.18
- Rhythmbox 3.3
- GNOME Terminal 3.18
- Eye of GNOME 3.18
- Shotwell 0.22
Two apps you will no longer find on new installs are the disc-burning utility Brasero and the instant-messaging client Empathy.
Both have been removed from the ISO image.
If you're upgrading from an earlier release note that these apps won't be uninstalled.
A Most Xenodochial Release
‘94% of readers say they plan to upgrade — it's a must-have release'
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is a must-have upgrade.
And that's not just my opinion — over 18,000 of you have so far voted in our intentions poll and 94% of you plan to upgrade.
Dropbox download interrupted. Unity 7 once again removes ammunition for its critics to fire.
Xenial is an agreeable release. It's a desktop operating system that's as well suited for end users as it is developers as it is mainframes like the IBM LinuxOne.
Many often think of 'convergence' as being solely a smartphone that becomes a PC. But from smartphones to supercomputers, Ubuntu is already converged.
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With a support period of five years, the lure of new apps through the promising Snappy package system, and the very best hardware support, the case for not upgrading is pretty thin.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS in a nutshell:
[one-half]
- Improved Unity desktop
- Online searches disabled in Dash
- Linux Kernel 4.4
- New Software store
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- Updated apps, inc. LibreOffice 5.1
- New desktop calendar app
- Support for ZFS
- Python 3.5
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Ubuntu 16.04 Download
Chances are you want a copy, so hit the button below to grab your Ubuntu 16.04 download.
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Looking for Ubuntu 16.04 downloads? .ISO images are available to download direct from Canonical through your browser.
If you want to get download faster — and help others do the same — use the official torrents provided at the link above.
Upgrade from Ubuntu 14.04 or 15.10
To upgrade Ubuntu 15.10 to Ubuntu 16.04 you'll need to be patient; you'll get a notification prompt asking if you want to upgrade at some point in the next 24 to 48 hours.
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS users will be notified of the upgrade in the summer, with the release of Ubuntu 16.04.1. Don't want to wait? We've got you covered.